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. >> the law which discourages attention-seeking is part and parcel of living in denmark. danes who think too big are often cut down by their peers. >> it's hard to really make an effort, and if you stand out too much, you know, get off your horse. >> okay. so let's say you start a restaurant and you announce right away this, restaurant is going to be different than anybody else's restaurant. you see where i'm going here. are people mean originally? do they talk about you? i mean -- >> i mean, how much foul language can i use on this show? we very quickly became the big band of the seal -- >> seal -- >> people can be so cruel. do danes like this place? no? it's got the attention of the whole world. >> yeah, exactly. >> yes, chef. >> to tell the truth, food nerds, captains of industry, celebrities, you name it, have been flocking here for years. >> coming up now. >> some waiting months for a reservation in the 45-seat restaurant. >> do we have the leave? >> it's marinated and then we're going to scoop all of this green snow which is made from the leaves. >> damn, that's goo
. >> the law which discourages attention-seeking is part and parcel of living in denmark. danes who think too big are often cut down by their peers. >> it's hard to really make an effort, and if you stand out too much, you know, get off your horse. >> okay. so let's say you start a restaurant and you announce right away this, restaurant is going to be different than anybody else's restaurant. you see where i'm going here. are people mean originally? do they talk about you? i...
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row doebtsd do it because it's genls the law. rab bis are not violent people. >> they can be exz communicated. by you can't beat the livingday lights out of them. >> in our community, the dworsz reflects itself. our courts will stand in to pressure a husband to give a divorce when he wants to shake his wife down for must believe. i salute the rab byes who want to address the problem. but not with violence, as i said. synagogue membership can be revoked. a lot of things can be done that can pressure him and force him to give a kwors but violence is never an ops. >> and for women, if you didn't get a get, what is life like for these women? >> oh, it's horrible. >>> i know many women like this. there aren't annulments, there are divorces. and if you feel you're abused or you have just fallen out of love, under not supposed to o be incourse ra incarcerated in some sell called mar ark. this isn't about using mussel. i went to a rabbi seminary. we dpnt sit there lifting barbells. so i shuts rabbis who want to do something about this an
row doebtsd do it because it's genls the law. rab bis are not violent people. >> they can be exz communicated. by you can't beat the livingday lights out of them. >> in our community, the dworsz reflects itself. our courts will stand in to pressure a husband to give a divorce when he wants to shake his wife down for must believe. i salute the rab byes who want to address the problem. but not with violence, as i said. synagogue membership can be revoked. a lot of things can be done...
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we've lost it's law move on. >> piers, if you're going to try to fund the government, you have to fund the big whoppers that are sucking up the money. >> that was a big whopper. >> obama care is a big whooper -- >> no john bayne r's statement was a big whooper. >> hold on, to answer your question, the terms like hostage and extortion and threats, the pact fact is the president said he's open to a short-term deal. you may have heard short but i heard deal. the white knight, hero that came in to save the government in the shout down and debt ceiling or as he's seen as the guy -- with the name calling i can't believe the potty mouth harry reid has. he does no favors for this president. he calls john boehner a liar, coward, puppet of ted cruz. >> any -- >> this is not how -- >> [ overlapping speakers ] >> let me go to somebody who would never use any of those terms. why are you in iowa? is this part of a secret plan to run for the white house? >> i'm speaking to a couple of groups in our senate right meeting tomorrow morning. >> okay. look, you're a bruiser around town. we all know that. h
we've lost it's law move on. >> piers, if you're going to try to fund the government, you have to fund the big whoppers that are sucking up the money. >> that was a big whopper. >> obama care is a big whooper -- >> no john bayne r's statement was a big whooper. >> hold on, to answer your question, the terms like hostage and extortion and threats, the pact fact is the president said he's open to a short-term deal. you may have heard short but i heard deal. the white...
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i think people realize this is the law of the land, here to stay. let's work and make sure it's working well improve it where we can but make sure it works for rhode island and people across the country. >> congressmen, thank you both very much indeed. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, a man out of a job because because of the shut down. >>> also ahead, he could teach washington a thing or two about dealing with difficult teammates. mr. october himself, the great reggie jackson. [ mom ] over the years, i've learned how to stretch my party budget. but when my so-called bargain brand towel made a mess of things, i switched to bounty basic. look! one sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than a full sheet of the bargain brand. bounty basic. the strong but affordable picker upper. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambu
i think people realize this is the law of the land, here to stay. let's work and make sure it's working well improve it where we can but make sure it works for rhode island and people across the country. >> congressmen, thank you both very much indeed. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, a man out of a job because because of the shut down. >>> also ahead, he could teach washington a thing or two about dealing with difficult teammates. mr. october himself, the...
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i mean, if you want to change the laws on abortion, immigration, you name it, tax laws, whatever, let that be a piece of hammer out. but to tie it to something, well you break the promises of the united states government to people all over the world as well as to the u.s. citizens just makes no sense. it should be banned like nuclear weapons, basically like something that is too horrible to use. >> now, that was a man who made ten million dollars from the last recession, perfectly , and legitimately. even he is saying, look, we can't go there. >> the amount of historical ignorance masquerading is astonishing. we have been negotiating over the debt ceiling since the first year of dwight eisenhower's presidency, when a bipartisan group of democrats and republicans said look, we're not going to raise the debt ceiling until you agree to some spending cuts. it took them a year. we have been doing this for 60 years, and suddenly obama jumps up and says it is unpress dencu, i wouldn't do it. one guy doesn't get to decide. >> speaker boehner is no speaker newt gingrich, is he? >> well, and ba
i mean, if you want to change the laws on abortion, immigration, you name it, tax laws, whatever, let that be a piece of hammer out. but to tie it to something, well you break the promises of the united states government to people all over the world as well as to the u.s. citizens just makes no sense. it should be banned like nuclear weapons, basically like something that is too horrible to use. >> now, that was a man who made ten million dollars from the last recession, perfectly , and...
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able to understand our brothers dilemma more than we care about our own narrow sense of some brand of law that is beyond that. >> tom hanks, thank very much. good luck. paul greengrass thank you very mump. wonderful film. >>> after a break, how do you find a real life somali to play a pirate opposite tom hanks? paul went to minneapolis, minnesota. the young man who answered that casting call when we come back. . you have the it card and it's your first time missing a payment, so there's no late fee. really? yep! so is your husband off the hook? no. he went out for milk last week and came back with a puppy. hold it. hold it. hold it. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card with late payment forgiveness. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too
able to understand our brothers dilemma more than we care about our own narrow sense of some brand of law that is beyond that. >> tom hanks, thank very much. good luck. paul greengrass thank you very mump. wonderful film. >>> after a break, how do you find a real life somali to play a pirate opposite tom hanks? paul went to minneapolis, minnesota. the young man who answered that casting call when we come back. . you have the it card and it's your first time missing a payment, so...
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the president signed seven bills into law that repealed parts of the affordable care act. the president heard from so many employers and so did we. why wouldn't it make sense to give this thing a little bit more time to delay it a year for everybody? let working class americans and middle class americans have the same protections from this that big businesses have got. right now you have the democrats here in washington, d.c. and the president of the united states defending big business and republicans advocating for middle class americans. >> the blueprint on the front page of the "new york times" shows the agenda is to shut down the government to get their way. if it's delayed a year it's just to have another year to put together a plan to kill the affordable care act. we can change parts during the regular legislative process. that's the responsible way to act but to hold the government process. it has mount rushmore shut down. i can't imagine what they are thinking as we are shutting down the government over a one-year delay in the affordable care act. >> i would take
the president signed seven bills into law that repealed parts of the affordable care act. the president heard from so many employers and so did we. why wouldn't it make sense to give this thing a little bit more time to delay it a year for everybody? let working class americans and middle class americans have the same protections from this that big businesses have got. right now you have the democrats here in washington, d.c. and the president of the united states defending big business and...
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and he's not breaking the law. he's just walking home from a convenience store after buying a cold drink and some candy. >> we want justice. >> that anger soon takes on a life of its own. and the case becomes much more than a murder trial. >> this case is about racial profiling. >> but why this case? why here? to understand you only need to start looking a couple of miles away from where trayvon martin is killed. the goldsboro section of southern florida. >> the murder of trayvon martin seems to tell black young men, i am trayvon martin, i am being targeted. and i live in a small city like sanford. >> frances oliver runs the community museum. she says people here distrust police. how far back does this distrust in police go? >> 1911. >> 1911? what happened then? >> that's when the city of sanford dismantled the goldsboro charter. >> goldsboro was the second all-black incorporated city when it was swallowed up by the growing white city of sanford. minor league rookie jackie robinson was supposed to play here. >> ku
and he's not breaking the law. he's just walking home from a convenience store after buying a cold drink and some candy. >> we want justice. >> that anger soon takes on a life of its own. and the case becomes much more than a murder trial. >> this case is about racial profiling. >> but why this case? why here? to understand you only need to start looking a couple of miles away from where trayvon martin is killed. the goldsboro section of southern florida. >> the...
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i think what we have to recognize is respect the law. you said the law in the land, you know, is there for affordable care act. you know, we're not even paying attention to this. this is like, you know, a small ball rolling downhill. we'll settle this, we will. two years from now. >> same thing. >> when baby boomers hit the age where 45 to 50% of them have one chronic illness and by 2020 when 60% have one chronic illness and 80% of them have two, health care, what are we talking about? it's shut down in america. we should be talking about what was the truth and that is we don't have a health care system, we have a sick care system and teach people how to relate to the health care system. >> montel, come back again soon -- >> please. >> you speak for so many people. called "living well with montel". >> tweet. >> living well with montel.com. >> tweet, tell them leave the guys alone, please. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, military families get stiffed while house members hit the gym paid for by your tax dollars. going toe to toe, i'll ha
i think what we have to recognize is respect the law. you said the law in the land, you know, is there for affordable care act. you know, we're not even paying attention to this. this is like, you know, a small ball rolling downhill. we'll settle this, we will. two years from now. >> same thing. >> when baby boomers hit the age where 45 to 50% of them have one chronic illness and by 2020 when 60% have one chronic illness and 80% of them have two, health care, what are we talking...
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economist jonathan gruber helped design the health care law. >> in some states insurance markets were already regulated to not allow insurers to discriminate against the sick. in those states premiums will fall like in new york where they could fall up to 50%. in other states insurers were freely allowed to discriminate against the sick, and by ending the discrimination we'll raise premiums in states like wisconsin and the southern states. >> insurers are now required to cover people with pre-existing conditions and that drives up prices. overall gruber said rates are going up for the young and healthy like dan and down for older people and people who are sick. despite the sticker shock, olkives says health care isn't something he wants to live without. >> you know, growing up with a father who was a cancer patient, i definitely learned you have to have insurance, you know, whether you like it or not, you do have to have it. >> we're going to continue tracking problems with the sign-up sites and keep the information updated for you. just go to cnn.com/healthcare. >>> i went to the doc
economist jonathan gruber helped design the health care law. >> in some states insurance markets were already regulated to not allow insurers to discriminate against the sick. in those states premiums will fall like in new york where they could fall up to 50%. in other states insurers were freely allowed to discriminate against the sick, and by ending the discrimination we'll raise premiums in states like wisconsin and the southern states. >> insurers are now required to cover...
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these things that we but into law and restrain spending already. and it's funny, they're all about obama care being the law of the land. so is the sequester. the xwester is the l er iseques land. if we exceed that, it's a real big step in the wrong direction. >> the sequester is force the budget cuts that unless there some agreement on capitol hill about spending, this he go into place. and the next round is expected to go into place in january. so now -- >> yeah. and to clarify -- >> and to clarify what the sequester cuts are, they're a cut in the rate of increase of spending because over ten years even with the sequester government will grow. it goes down for a year or two. we have a spending bill with no writers. now they want a spending bill that increases spending and will increase the debt. it's a nonstarter. >> is it a nonstarter you think with the rest of the senate republicans? >> i can't imagine that you'll get senate republicans to vote for something that exceeds the quester caps. i think it's a huge mistake for the country. the number o
these things that we but into law and restrain spending already. and it's funny, they're all about obama care being the law of the land. so is the sequester. the xwester is the l er iseques land. if we exceed that, it's a real big step in the wrong direction. >> the sequester is force the budget cuts that unless there some agreement on capitol hill about spending, this he go into place. and the next round is expected to go into place in january. so now -- >> yeah. and to clarify --...
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many steps remain before it becomes law. what happens next? here are five things to look for right now. any deal passed by the senate or house has to be adopted by the other chamber without any changes. if their bills are different, the house and senate will the conference to create a unified bill. then there would be further debate procedural votes and amendments in the senate. it would need at least 60 votes to overcome any filibusters. after a unified bill has passed in both chambers, it would then go to president obama for his signature. if he likes it, he signs it. he could veto it and then the process begins all over again. just ahead here in the "newsroom," we've been hearing about the so-called progress here in washington, but is wall street buying any of it? taking a closer look at the markets for a reality check of your money. plus, the tough decisions for john boehner. he's under intense pressure from all sides. we're taking a closer look at some of his options, that's coming up, as well. [old english accent] i doth declare that tho
many steps remain before it becomes law. what happens next? here are five things to look for right now. any deal passed by the senate or house has to be adopted by the other chamber without any changes. if their bills are different, the house and senate will the conference to create a unified bill. then there would be further debate procedural votes and amendments in the senate. it would need at least 60 votes to overcome any filibusters. after a unified bill has passed in both chambers, it...
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all over a law that was passed by the house, passed by the senate, signed into law by the president, ratified by the supreme court of the united states. >> shamefully. >> republican court. >> this was crammed down the people's throats. it is not popular. and obama has refused to back off of it at all because, as matt lauer said, i endorse what chris matthews said. this is obama''s baby. this is not about obama and his narcissism. no offense. i know you used to work for him. this is about the best interests of the united states. i don't care if it's his baby. he is going to bring down his own party because of obama care. he lost 2010 because of obama care. 2012 because of the limbaugh theory um, never held accountable for his own actions. >> he won in an election where the american people overwhelmingly re-elected him. >> it's amazing. mystifying. 2014 are going to lose again. >> that's how democracy works, david. >> i can tell you how democracy works it's not what obama says. democracy doesn't work like this with congress not yielding to all my dictates. yes. that's exactly how a con
all over a law that was passed by the house, passed by the senate, signed into law by the president, ratified by the supreme court of the united states. >> shamefully. >> republican court. >> this was crammed down the people's throats. it is not popular. and obama has refused to back off of it at all because, as matt lauer said, i endorse what chris matthews said. this is obama''s baby. this is not about obama and his narcissism. no offense. i know you used to work for him....
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in an op-ed, congressman paul ryan seemed to steer away from defunding of the obama care law specifically, and he appropriate instead something of a grand bargain. did the goal posts just move? is obama care still enemy number one for the government? let's bring in our panel. ryan lisbon, trace in sefel, that's a new description we have for you, and cnn contributor and former adviser to the romney campaign, kevin madden. kevin, there was kind of a -- i wouldn't say isn't that correcty, but it wasn't without judgment, a tweet from amanda carpenter, who is speech communication adviser for ted cruz. he was looking for a way out, and he didn't talk about obama care. is this where the republican party hoping to go? >> i think you're looking at that -- he laid out a vision for what appears after the 2014 elections. that may not be the people's most -- their greatest desire, but i think 2014, for all intents and purposes is going to be focused -- obama care will be the center of the universe. so many republicans right now see it as a vehicle to argue about the economy, to argue about the growth
in an op-ed, congressman paul ryan seemed to steer away from defunding of the obama care law specifically, and he appropriate instead something of a grand bargain. did the goal posts just move? is obama care still enemy number one for the government? let's bring in our panel. ryan lisbon, trace in sefel, that's a new description we have for you, and cnn contributor and former adviser to the romney campaign, kevin madden. kevin, there was kind of a -- i wouldn't say isn't that correcty, but it...
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it's the law of the land. >> so is the sequester. remember that. the sequester is the law of the land as well. >> do you think the president -- here's what i'm confused by. this is the difference. you can grind along with a certain amount of pain and friction with a government shutdown. according to the secretary of the treasury, next week you're going to hit a cliff that is a disaster. so my question would be for harry reid and for the president, if speaker boehner passed a six-week clean debt ceiling to give them time to talk to take the gun away from the president's head on that set of issues, would the senate pass and would the president sign it? >> you know, they may. i think that is up for conversation. it ought to be up for conversation. but what we shouldn't do is to hold the nation hostage because a small group of people. i want to make one point. i think it's very, very important to note. if the shutdown in '95 -- because this is underlying. let's be clear the issue here. shutdown in '95 was $270 billion in a cut to medicare. $270 billion
it's the law of the land. >> so is the sequester. remember that. the sequester is the law of the land as well. >> do you think the president -- here's what i'm confused by. this is the difference. you can grind along with a certain amount of pain and friction with a government shutdown. according to the secretary of the treasury, next week you're going to hit a cliff that is a disaster. so my question would be for harry reid and for the president, if speaker boehner passed a...
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it's called" taking the stand, my life and the law." could he handle ted cruz, former new mexico governor, the author "how to sweet talk a shark." welcome to you both. two perfect people to follow through the earlier conversation. this is fascinating. see, you talkught ted cruz at harvard. >> he was raising his hand, always his right hand making intelligent points and really winning debates all the time in the class including winning debates with professors. >> one of the best students you've had? >> one of the sharpest students i've had in terms of an lit tick skills, i had 10,000 students in my 50 years and i write about my great students. he has to qualify among the brightest of the students. >> we have to assume from that we have an extraordinary piece of inside from him, he's come from nowhere to many people this is part of a strategy. do what do you think his strategy is? >> i think he deeply believes what he's doing. i don't think of him so much as a tactical or strategic thinker. he thinks he's doing the right thing, it doesn't
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let's have the negotiations and make a law that some people disapprove of better. let's do that. it's hard to look at the strategy led by at the scene cruise a -- ted cruz and for the opponents of obama care. >> donald trump, i know you like him very much. he gives a rosing defense later. comes later on the show. for now jim heinz and ted cole, thank you. >> thank you. >>> we're watching the white house and capitol hill for any signs of a deal and when we come back, a man that has seen things worse than this, mr. deal himself, donald trump, his advise for the president at this crucial time. people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all t
let's have the negotiations and make a law that some people disapprove of better. let's do that. it's hard to look at the strategy led by at the scene cruise a -- ted cruz and for the opponents of obama care. >> donald trump, i know you like him very much. he gives a rosing defense later. comes later on the show. for now jim heinz and ted cole, thank you. >> thank you. >>> we're watching the white house and capitol hill for any signs of a deal and when we come back, a man...
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the 2006 military commission law, the offenses that he committed were before that. he could get try in federal court. that's not the issue for me here. the issue is he needs to go to guantanamo first and be fully interrogated for as long as our intelligence officials deem necessary to protect our country. >> thanks to you, senator. what is amazing is the numbers, 160 detain knees held there tonight. taxpayers pay $150 million a year for that. the president vowed to close it again and again five years ago first making that promise but closing a facility that houses some of the most dangerous terrorist in the world has a cost of it's own. one everyone should know about. chris lawrence has an out front investigation. >> reporter: former detaining people are still returning to terrorism, years after the u.s. let them out of guantanamo bay. a u.s. intelligence report reveals former detained people communicate with each other, sometimes having discussions about terrorist operations. >> we know terrorist organizations when these individuals are released will in every way,
the 2006 military commission law, the offenses that he committed were before that. he could get try in federal court. that's not the issue for me here. the issue is he needs to go to guantanamo first and be fully interrogated for as long as our intelligence officials deem necessary to protect our country. >> thanks to you, senator. what is amazing is the numbers, 160 detain knees held there tonight. taxpayers pay $150 million a year for that. the president vowed to close it again and...
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now the government is shut down and the health care law, obama care is being funded. but i think most of the members of the republican conference understand we have to get some things done, even those who will be voting against the final agreement. i think they understand the speaker's predicament and would still support it. >> i was talking to one of your colleagues who considers himself a moderate republican, i guess like you do, who's really frustrated, saying, well, i don't understand why the speaker takes the importance of that small minority like you said the couple dozen of the hard-core conservatives over me and you and the majority of the caucus. why is he allowing them to rule? and to what end? because now look where you are. >> right. >> at the end of the day you're going to get exactly what you started calling for a week and a half ago, which is almost a clean bill to fund the government and raise the debt ceiling and they're getting nothing. >> i made it very clear to the house republican leadership that we have to establish bipartisan coalitions to enact
now the government is shut down and the health care law, obama care is being funded. but i think most of the members of the republican conference understand we have to get some things done, even those who will be voting against the final agreement. i think they understand the speaker's predicament and would still support it. >> i was talking to one of your colleagues who considers himself a moderate republican, i guess like you do, who's really frustrated, saying, well, i don't understand...
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it's unconstitutional that congress can pass a law that doesn't apply to them also. that's a common sense thing. it's a shame we have to have another bill to say what the constitution already says. but the other things that were in what i saw this morning, i can't support. >> well, just to drive down a little deeper on the thing about staffers, i think the idea is senator grassley here in the senate pushed forward the idea that everybody who is responsible for this bill would have to also enter the obama care exchanges, but there was concern since a lot of people on capitol hill don't make that much money, they make $20,000, $30,000, $40,000 a year, that the money already being spent on their health care, would there be a way to use that money so that they can buy the health care and if you don't do that, essentially you're taking all these staffers who don't make a lot of money, certainly don't make what you're being paid as a congressman, sir, and giving them a huge pay cut. what's your response to that? >> well, that's going to happen to the american people, too,
it's unconstitutional that congress can pass a law that doesn't apply to them also. that's a common sense thing. it's a shame we have to have another bill to say what the constitution already says. but the other things that were in what i saw this morning, i can't support. >> well, just to drive down a little deeper on the thing about staffers, i think the idea is senator grassley here in the senate pushed forward the idea that everybody who is responsible for this bill would have to also...
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it includes having a set of laws that allows us to wind down a large internationally active firm without the adverse impacts on the markets that a disorderly bankruptcy would have. it includes possibly having a systemic regulator, a regulator that has some responsibility to look at the system as a whole. >> your response has been to do what the fed didn't do in 1929, and that is pour money into the system, but there's an argument made today that that's not what the problem is. the problem isn't that there's too little money in the system. the problem is, there's too much fear in the system, that with these companies being propped up by the government, no one on wall street can tell who's solvent and who's not, and therefore, business does not move. >> well, i absolutely agree that confidence is key. people don't know what's happening, and they're afraid, and they're not sure what-- you know, whether or not the system is gonna recover. so how do you get confidence? that's the question. and i think the way to get confidence is to show progress. >> but are you seeing any progress? what's go
it includes having a set of laws that allows us to wind down a large internationally active firm without the adverse impacts on the markets that a disorderly bankruptcy would have. it includes possibly having a systemic regulator, a regulator that has some responsibility to look at the system as a whole. >> your response has been to do what the fed didn't do in 1929, and that is pour money into the system, but there's an argument made today that that's not what the problem is. the problem...
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and the american people -- will discover it is a bad law. >> i know that is one contention, but if ted doesn't suspend the filibuster, we already heard what was coming. as soon as we got beyond this summer we were going to have an amnesty bill come to the floor. that is what we would have been talking about and that is where the pivot would have been if we had not focused america on obama care. so i don't think it is too late and i think we could force the senate. but to do that you have to have real leadership that says no, harry reid, you told us no, no, no, and not made a counter offer, so here is our offer, all we ask is treat individuals fairly, vote on it. let your people vote and then we'll take up your offer. >> before i go if the senate passes the deal and it comes back to the house and speaker boehner allows it to go to the floor and it passes with all democrats and some moderate report, do you think that speaker boehner's leadership is over? >> i have heard so many people say if speaker boehner does this, that or the other, he is over, he was out. if you remember, i was the
and the american people -- will discover it is a bad law. >> i know that is one contention, but if ted doesn't suspend the filibuster, we already heard what was coming. as soon as we got beyond this summer we were going to have an amnesty bill come to the floor. that is what we would have been talking about and that is where the pivot would have been if we had not focused america on obama care. so i don't think it is too late and i think we could force the senate. but to do that you have...
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ben carson that obama care is the worst law in america since slavery? >> i didn't hear his comments. i don't think he said it's worse than slavery. i think everybody -- what i will say is that millions of families are losing the good health care that they had before obama care and that was a promise, remember, if you like what you have, you can keep it. that promise has been broken. it will lower costs, that promise has been broken. families in louisiana are paying over 50% more for health care in the premiums that are coming out under obama care. you are seeing doctors leave the practice of medicine. you are seeing the irs -- >> what about the millions of people who never had health insurance who will now be eligible to get health insurance because of previous illnesses, pre-existing conditions or whatever. isn't that a good thing? >> the high risk pool under obama care that promised all those people with pre-existing conditions that they would be able to go in and get that health care, the president shut that off in february. he literally shut those p
ben carson that obama care is the worst law in america since slavery? >> i didn't hear his comments. i don't think he said it's worse than slavery. i think everybody -- what i will say is that millions of families are losing the good health care that they had before obama care and that was a promise, remember, if you like what you have, you can keep it. that promise has been broken. it will lower costs, that promise has been broken. families in louisiana are paying over 50% more for...
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they may be backing off a little about defunding the health care law. clearly they're signaling they're ready to do that. it's this spending issue that's long nagged the two parties and kept them from ever passing anything in congress. right now it's at the heart of why we haven't moved forward, either on raising the debt creting or funding the federal government. it's really the reason the federal government is closed right now. >> there's a lot on the table, without a doubt. how big an issue in all of that is obama care? >> that's a great question because we were all talking about obama care a week or two ago as the primary issue. in some ways it is because republicans say getting rid of that law is our biggest priority because it's a new entitlement program. they want it to stop. they think it's a bad idea. they also believe it can't be accomplished through federal funding or through a borrowing limit fight. they think it should be accomplished by winning majorities in the house and the senate and trying to repeal it on their own. they want parts of
they may be backing off a little about defunding the health care law. clearly they're signaling they're ready to do that. it's this spending issue that's long nagged the two parties and kept them from ever passing anything in congress. right now it's at the heart of why we haven't moved forward, either on raising the debt creting or funding the federal government. it's really the reason the federal government is closed right now. >> there's a lot on the table, without a doubt. how big an...